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See also: 1992 Winter Paralympics


The Games of the XVI Winter Olympiad were held in 1992 in Albertville, France. Other candidate cities were Anchorage, USA; Berchtesgaden, Germany; Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy; Lillehammer, Norway; Falun, Sweden; and Sofia, Bulgaria.

Games of the XVI Winter Olympiad
Nations participating64
Athletes participating1,801 (488 women, 1,313 men)
Events57 in 7 sports
Opening ceremoniesFebruary 8, 1992
Closing ceremoniesFebruary 23, 1992
Officially opened byPresident of the French Republic
François Mitterrand
Athlete's OathSurya Bonaly
Judge's Oath:Pierre Bornat
Olympic TorchMichel Platini, François-Cyrille Grange

Highlights

  • The last Winter Games to be staged in the same year as the Summer Games.
  • Freestyle skiing and short-track speedskating made their debuts as medal disciplines, as did women's biathlon.
  • Norwegian skiers won every cross-country skiing race. Bjørn Dæhlie and Vegard Ulvang each won three gold medals.
  • Speedskater Bonnie Blair won both the 500 and 1,000m events; Gunda Niemann took both of the longest races.
  • Ski jumper Toni Nieminen, 16, became the youngest male winner of a Winter event.
  • Mark Kirchner became the first biathlete to win medals in all three biathlon events.
  • Alpine skier Petra Kronberger won both the combined event and the slalom.
  • Kim Ki-hoon earned gold medals in both short-track events.
  • Alex Flanagan won gold medal in biathalon and 1000m cross-country.
  • Curling was the demo sport, and Speed Skiingalso a demo discipline

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

Medal count

PosCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany1110626
2Unified Team ¹96823
3Norway99520
4Austria67821
5United States of America54411
6Italy46414
7France4619
8Finland4137
9Canada2337
10Korea2114
11Japan1247
12Netherlands1124
13Sweden1034
14Switzerland2033
15People's Republic of China0303
16Luxembourg0202
17New Zealand0101
18Czechoslovakia0033
19North Korea0011
20Spain0011

( ¹ part of CIS; team only appeared in these Winter Olympics )

References

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